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We offer continuity of education from age 4 to 11, enabling a smooth and happy transition from infants to juniors. The school is currently in the process of changing from a half-form entry (15 pupils) to a one-form entry (30 pupils) admission per year group. From September 2018 we will have over 160 children organised into six classes; Reception, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and a combined Year 5/Year 6.
In 2020 we will expand to complete our transition and become a 7 class (one form entry, 30 pupils per year group) school, with Year 5 and Year 6 becoming separate, single year group classes.
We have a caring family atmosphere in which everyone knows everyone else and children are encouraged to develop good relationship skills and become more confident with all age groups. We really value the opportunities we have to work closely with families and as teams across the school.
Our Vision is to be a school which provides excellent educational opportunities within the context of a happy family atmosphere rooted in Christian values. To achieve its aims, Flax Bourton Church of England Primary School will:
Our pupils are encouraged:
Flax Bourton Church of England Primary School actively encourages the spiritual and social development of all its pupils. Our approach and worship reflect the principles of the Church of England, to which we are linked at diocesan and parish levels. We recognise and respect other religions.
If you're searching for your next teaching post, why not contact us now? You'll be working at a great school and be part of a friendly, helpful team. We're always interested to hear from enthusiastic, committed teachers!
We are part of the The Lighthouse Schools Partnership for further information regarding the trust please click here.
The Lighthouse Schools Partnership is a Multi-Academy Trust with schools across the age range from Nursery to Sixth Form. Our Trust includes both community and Church of England schools and we also have three Teaching Schools amongst our number so that we can make the professional development of our staff a top priority.